It does, two buttons along the side of the stylus and one on the top end
It does, two buttons along the side of the stylus and one on the top end
I have the dell active pen on my xps 2 in 1, it works.
“Couldn’t care less”
256GB? that’s hitting on the low side
Absolutely, you’d be dumb to not use the tools at your disposal
I agree with that. Krita is more of a creation software in my opinion. Painting, drawing, etc.
Tried for days to get a windows 11 guest to work on KVM with virt manager. Couldn’t get very good performance at all. Virtual box with guest drivers is pretty close to bare metal for me. I’d love to use KVM but can’t get good performance
I think it’s all about use case. I’m not 100% sure but the way I use GIMP probably wouldn’t work in Krita. I use GIMP mainly for removing backgrounds so they are transparent, as well as converting raster images to paths so I can make dxf’s of them. This is very easy and fast in GIMP. I think it all just depends on use case.
I’ve been using this for a few days now. The only thing that might make me return to GBoard is the offline voice to text GBoard has. Is that possible to implement in the future?
One of the best gaming distros (Nobara) is fedora based.
I was Arch for a long time but now I’m on Fedora. Most of my servers are Ubuntu server, but I’m switching some stuff to fedora server. I’ve always disliked Ubuntu for some reason.
I guess for my workflow and the apps I use I have never noticed that. I have never had a bad experience with an app on my tablet
That depends on your job, I use Tab S8 all the time for making up PDF’s site visits, it’s great.
What? Tablet support is pretty great
https://mechanicalkeyboards.com/
There are some deals on there as well
I tried Resolve bit came back to kdenlive. It’s just fit my needs much better